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... II,KLODI Tritl eAiiiXTiS. London, Friday, April 17, 1835. WAR OFFICT, APRIL 1. 211 Life Guards—Lieut. George Viscount Deerhurst, to be Captain, by purchase, vice Sir T. Hare, who retires- Cornet and SuL-Lieutt>nant Howard Vvsi', to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Deerhurst; the Hon S Strang*a)s, to be Cornet and Sub Lieutenaut, by purchase, vice Vyse. 6th Dragooris-Coi-net J. K. Janits, to ...

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... TYDVIL, SATURDAY, April 18, is35 The Cabinet-makers at the date of our latest accounts from London, had not suceeded in con- structing all Administration, nor even of putting together a piece of patch-work, that would enab!e the House of Commons to adjourn, as was pro- posed, for the Easter Holidays. The bantling conceived of faction, is yet in the womb of time. We forbear to perplex our ...

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... BRISTOL ASSIZES.—The assizes for this city will be held on the 9th of April next, when the following prisoners will be tried before Sir'chas. Wetherell, the Recorder.—Thomas Stone, aged 18, committed 17th of September, 1835, by Joseph Langley, Esq. coroner, charged with having, at the parish of St. Philip and Jacob, feloniously killed and slain one Mary Anne Winnacott. Mary Ann Burdock, aged ...

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. e

... IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. ABSTRACT OF SIR J. CAMPBEH/S EJLI. FOR ABOLISH- IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. A plaintiff on a bond, or bill of exchange, or promissory n,ote showing that such is due, and that demand was made on the defendant before the commencement of the suit, to be entitled to a rule of Court, giving notice that judgment will be signed unless defendant give, within ten days, seen- rity for ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. I.

... NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. We have had matter of various descriptions forwarded to us this week which is enough, and we do not exaggerate, to fill at least four newspapers! Under these circum. stances, aud from the pressure of local intellgence, &c. &c. we most respectfully entreat the indulgent considera- tion of our contributors. ...

PORTABLE RAIL-ROAD, &e

... A WORD QR TWO ON STEEPLE CHASING. ( From the Court Journal.) We are no friends to Steeple Chasing We can scarcely help classing it in the same category with bag-racing, buli. baiting, goose-riding, and the rest of those charming ex pious. How any man can prevail upon himself to furnish amusement to a bevy of grinning clodpoles by floundering in a brook or turning summersets over ultra-raspers ...

COMMUTATION OF THHM lit ENGLAND

... It is proposed that a Commission, consisting of three persons- two to be named by the Crown, and the third by the Archbishop of CANTERBURY— should be appointed to sit in London, and have the power of appointing Assistant Commissioners. That the tithe-owners in every parish shall be invited to meet aud discuss the quesliou of commutation, with the assistance of an Assistant-Commissioner, who ...

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... SIR ROBERT P EEL.- The following character of Sir Robert is from the pen of a political opponent- (Mr. Bulwer): Sir Robert Peel, in truth, is a re- markable maD-confessedly a puissance in himself- confessedly the leading member of the representative yea, even of the reformed assembly. It is a current mistake in the provinces (counties), to suppose that Sir Robert Peel is rather sensible than ...

TRADE,-q' UNIOIV-AW

... We are extremely sorry to perceive that our respected contemporary the Chester Courant has been greatly incon- venienced by the misconduct of the printers employed on its establishment. It appears that the proprietors of the Courant engaged two men to woik on the paper who were not unionists, and this, as has always been the case, since the Trade's Unions have become at once the rage and the ...

,TTtera TURE

... TTtera TURE. SCENES AND STORIES,By A CLERGYMAN IN DEBT; Written during his confillententitt the Debtors' Prisons.-3 t ols. 8vo—Baily and Co. The tone and temper of this work are not to our taste, and we deprecate the attempt to attract atten- tion to it by production of a Clergyman, We are quite sure that no man who had the least degree ot respect fur the sacred pro- fession would have made ...

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... Sin ROBERT PEEL.-An Address from THE, mrrchants, bankers, and others, of London and West- minster, expressive of their confidence in the Premier, is to be presented on Monday to .sir Robert Peel, at a crisis when nothing can save the country from the domination of those who have exhibited their true principles within the last week, but the firmness and perseverance ot the Right Hon. Baronet. ...

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... CHIT CHAT Who is the Whig Duke who is said to have ex- claimed—That he would give half his estates to see the Conservatives out of power? Why, the same of whom the Times said that he was the poor foolish minion of the undiscerning goddess,——Yester- day says the Albion Lord Melbourne was seen walking up and down by the banks of the Serpentine with folded arms and melancholy hat. 1 his ...